On this gauge, Japan was overtaken by Singapore in 1993, by Hong Kong in 1997 and by Taiwan in 2010.
She will also visit a rehabilitation programme for 18 to 35-year-olds as well as interviewing people on the streets to gauge public opinion on mental illness.
The restrictions on journalists make it harder to gauge the realities on the ground.
Of that group, women feel worse than men on almost every gauge.
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The U.S. Geological Service Gauge on the Hudson at North Creek was under 4 feet that day, and a few canoes occasionally scraped rocks.
Also cool is the DPI gauge on top of the mouse, to let you know where you currently stand in the 200 to 8, 200 range.
George Casey worries about the future and talks about crossing a red line with the Army, sort of like the danger line on a dashboard gauge.
As output is hard to measure in most professional jobs, managers will fall back on the oldest gauge of performance: favouring those employees who get in early and leave late.
While we seem to be the target and the gauge on how much monies our school and state gets, what assurance will we have that we will be rewarded for good work?
With a flip of the traction-control switch and a depression of the accelerator, the needle red-lined on the rpm gauge and the car sprang out of the snow with the alacrity of a mountain goat.
Right now the tool is geared toward assessing the sustainability of existing products, but plans are in the works to roll out a tool that could be integrated into design and manufacturing processes early on to help gauge the potential impacts of various decisions and enable companies to design more sustainable products.
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The restrictions on journalists makes it harder for them to gauge the realities on the ground.
If you are invested in companies that depend on government spending, you should gauge the impact that such cuts will have on future revenues and earnings.
But spending on entertainment, a better gauge of consumer optimism, also rose 2.7%, while outlays on apparel and services edged up 2.4%.
And, as Michael Feroli of JPMorgan points out, the affordability gauge depends on what measure of home prices you look at.
Choyleva prefers to gauge China on a quarterly, seasonally adjusted basis.
These, then, are the global challenges that the G8's leaders will attempt to address (while also finding time to condemn Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and gauge progress on North Korea's denuclearisation).
Police later explained that a a 36-year-old man from Wilmington, North Carolina, was unfastening the case of his 12-gauge shotgun on a table near the show entrance when it accidentally discharged.
There's also the MIDI-out port -- if you have a synth handy, you can play a MIDI track -- and as far as plucking is concerned, there are six identical heavy-gauge strings on the body.
In London, Picarro will place analyzers on the ground around the city as well as one on a bus to measure carbon emissions at road level and another on a plane to gauge emissions at higher altitudes.
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Each month CEO Magazine surveys hundreds of American CEOs to gauge their opinion on the economy.
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The profitability of apparel retailers depends largely on their ability to correctly gauge fashion trends in each season.
Sometimes we simply want to claim those ideas on a public platform to gauge mainstream interest before investing millions into them.
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We expect the company to expand this pilot to more cities in the U.S. to truly gauge its impact on consumer loyalty and retention.
Perhaps the best way to determine China's impact on world inflation is to gauge whether its net impact is to increase aggregate global demand or supply.
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He also has said it relies too heavily on poorly designed tests to gauge progress in reading and math at the expense of a well-rounded education.
Employee surveys are the best gauge of performance on each dimension, since no one knows better than the people involved how good the company really is.
Dr Arkin has started to survey policymakers, members of the public, researchers and military personnel in order to gauge their views on the use of lethal force by autonomous robots.
In fact, on every fill up (I currently have 7800 miles on the car) no gauge in the car has ever stated the correct gas mileage (MPG) since the car was purchased.
Any repair or replacement made under this Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity Coverage may not return a Lithium-Ion battery to an "as new" condition with all 12 battery capacity bars, but it will provide the vehicle with a capacity level of nine bars or more on the battery capacity level gauge.
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